Xenophon
Herausgeber: Gray, Vivienne J
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A selection of important recent articles on Xenophon which will serve as an introduction to his writings by presenting current debates about the way in which to read them. A specially written introduction by Vivienne J. Gray places the articles in the context of Xenophon's life and works.
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A selection of important recent articles on Xenophon which will serve as an introduction to his writings by presenting current debates about the way in which to read them. A specially written introduction by Vivienne J. Gray places the articles in the context of Xenophon's life and works.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780199216178
- ISBN-10: 0199216177
- Artikelnr.: 28518384
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780199216178
- ISBN-10: 0199216177
- Artikelnr.: 28518384
Vivienne J. Gray is Professor of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Auckland.
* Introduction
* I. Status and Gender
* 1: Sarah B. Pomeroy: Slavery in the Greek Domestic Economy in the
Light of Xenophon's Oeconomicus
* 2: Emily Baragwanath: Xenophon's Foreign Wives
* 3: Clifford Hindley: Xenophon on Male Love
* II. Democracy
* 4: Philippe Gauthier: Xenophon's Programme in the Poroi
* 5: Steven Johnstone: Virtuous Toil, Vicious Work: Xenophon on
Aristocratic Style
* 6: Simon Goldhill: The Seductions of the Gaze: Socrates and his
Girlfriends
* III. Socrates
* 7: Donald R. Morrison: Xenophon's Socrates as Teacher
* 8: Andreas Patzer: Xenophon's Socrates as Dialectician
* 9: Bernhard Huss: The Dancing Socrates and the Laughing Xenophon, or
The Other Symposium
* 10: Louis-Andre Dorion: The Straussian Interpretation of Xenophon:
The Paradigmatic Case of Memorabilia IV.4
* IV. Cyropaedia
* 11: Pierre Carlier: The Idea of Imperial Monarchy in Xenophon's
Cyropaedia
* 12: Philip Stadter: Fictional Narrative in the Cyropaideia
* 13: E. Lefevre: The Question of the Good Life. The Meeting of Cyrus
and Croesus in Xenophon
* 14: Michael Reichel: Xenophon's Cyropaedia and the Hellenistic Novel
* 15: H. Sancisi-Weerdenburg: The death of Cyrus. Xenophon's Cyropaedia
as a Source for Iranian History
* V. Historical Writing
* 16: H. D. Westlake: The Sources for the Spartan Debacle at Haliartus
* 17: Hartmut Erbse: Xenophon's Anabasis
* 18: John Ma: You can't go home again: Displacement and Identity in
Xenophon's Anabasis
* 19: Patrick J. Bradley: Irony and the Narrator in Xenophon's Anabasis
* 20: Vivienne J. Gray: Interventions and Citations in Xenophon's
Hellenica and Anabasis
* I. Status and Gender
* 1: Sarah B. Pomeroy: Slavery in the Greek Domestic Economy in the
Light of Xenophon's Oeconomicus
* 2: Emily Baragwanath: Xenophon's Foreign Wives
* 3: Clifford Hindley: Xenophon on Male Love
* II. Democracy
* 4: Philippe Gauthier: Xenophon's Programme in the Poroi
* 5: Steven Johnstone: Virtuous Toil, Vicious Work: Xenophon on
Aristocratic Style
* 6: Simon Goldhill: The Seductions of the Gaze: Socrates and his
Girlfriends
* III. Socrates
* 7: Donald R. Morrison: Xenophon's Socrates as Teacher
* 8: Andreas Patzer: Xenophon's Socrates as Dialectician
* 9: Bernhard Huss: The Dancing Socrates and the Laughing Xenophon, or
The Other Symposium
* 10: Louis-Andre Dorion: The Straussian Interpretation of Xenophon:
The Paradigmatic Case of Memorabilia IV.4
* IV. Cyropaedia
* 11: Pierre Carlier: The Idea of Imperial Monarchy in Xenophon's
Cyropaedia
* 12: Philip Stadter: Fictional Narrative in the Cyropaideia
* 13: E. Lefevre: The Question of the Good Life. The Meeting of Cyrus
and Croesus in Xenophon
* 14: Michael Reichel: Xenophon's Cyropaedia and the Hellenistic Novel
* 15: H. Sancisi-Weerdenburg: The death of Cyrus. Xenophon's Cyropaedia
as a Source for Iranian History
* V. Historical Writing
* 16: H. D. Westlake: The Sources for the Spartan Debacle at Haliartus
* 17: Hartmut Erbse: Xenophon's Anabasis
* 18: John Ma: You can't go home again: Displacement and Identity in
Xenophon's Anabasis
* 19: Patrick J. Bradley: Irony and the Narrator in Xenophon's Anabasis
* 20: Vivienne J. Gray: Interventions and Citations in Xenophon's
Hellenica and Anabasis
* Introduction
* I. Status and Gender
* 1: Sarah B. Pomeroy: Slavery in the Greek Domestic Economy in the
Light of Xenophon's Oeconomicus
* 2: Emily Baragwanath: Xenophon's Foreign Wives
* 3: Clifford Hindley: Xenophon on Male Love
* II. Democracy
* 4: Philippe Gauthier: Xenophon's Programme in the Poroi
* 5: Steven Johnstone: Virtuous Toil, Vicious Work: Xenophon on
Aristocratic Style
* 6: Simon Goldhill: The Seductions of the Gaze: Socrates and his
Girlfriends
* III. Socrates
* 7: Donald R. Morrison: Xenophon's Socrates as Teacher
* 8: Andreas Patzer: Xenophon's Socrates as Dialectician
* 9: Bernhard Huss: The Dancing Socrates and the Laughing Xenophon, or
The Other Symposium
* 10: Louis-Andre Dorion: The Straussian Interpretation of Xenophon:
The Paradigmatic Case of Memorabilia IV.4
* IV. Cyropaedia
* 11: Pierre Carlier: The Idea of Imperial Monarchy in Xenophon's
Cyropaedia
* 12: Philip Stadter: Fictional Narrative in the Cyropaideia
* 13: E. Lefevre: The Question of the Good Life. The Meeting of Cyrus
and Croesus in Xenophon
* 14: Michael Reichel: Xenophon's Cyropaedia and the Hellenistic Novel
* 15: H. Sancisi-Weerdenburg: The death of Cyrus. Xenophon's Cyropaedia
as a Source for Iranian History
* V. Historical Writing
* 16: H. D. Westlake: The Sources for the Spartan Debacle at Haliartus
* 17: Hartmut Erbse: Xenophon's Anabasis
* 18: John Ma: You can't go home again: Displacement and Identity in
Xenophon's Anabasis
* 19: Patrick J. Bradley: Irony and the Narrator in Xenophon's Anabasis
* 20: Vivienne J. Gray: Interventions and Citations in Xenophon's
Hellenica and Anabasis
* I. Status and Gender
* 1: Sarah B. Pomeroy: Slavery in the Greek Domestic Economy in the
Light of Xenophon's Oeconomicus
* 2: Emily Baragwanath: Xenophon's Foreign Wives
* 3: Clifford Hindley: Xenophon on Male Love
* II. Democracy
* 4: Philippe Gauthier: Xenophon's Programme in the Poroi
* 5: Steven Johnstone: Virtuous Toil, Vicious Work: Xenophon on
Aristocratic Style
* 6: Simon Goldhill: The Seductions of the Gaze: Socrates and his
Girlfriends
* III. Socrates
* 7: Donald R. Morrison: Xenophon's Socrates as Teacher
* 8: Andreas Patzer: Xenophon's Socrates as Dialectician
* 9: Bernhard Huss: The Dancing Socrates and the Laughing Xenophon, or
The Other Symposium
* 10: Louis-Andre Dorion: The Straussian Interpretation of Xenophon:
The Paradigmatic Case of Memorabilia IV.4
* IV. Cyropaedia
* 11: Pierre Carlier: The Idea of Imperial Monarchy in Xenophon's
Cyropaedia
* 12: Philip Stadter: Fictional Narrative in the Cyropaideia
* 13: E. Lefevre: The Question of the Good Life. The Meeting of Cyrus
and Croesus in Xenophon
* 14: Michael Reichel: Xenophon's Cyropaedia and the Hellenistic Novel
* 15: H. Sancisi-Weerdenburg: The death of Cyrus. Xenophon's Cyropaedia
as a Source for Iranian History
* V. Historical Writing
* 16: H. D. Westlake: The Sources for the Spartan Debacle at Haliartus
* 17: Hartmut Erbse: Xenophon's Anabasis
* 18: John Ma: You can't go home again: Displacement and Identity in
Xenophon's Anabasis
* 19: Patrick J. Bradley: Irony and the Narrator in Xenophon's Anabasis
* 20: Vivienne J. Gray: Interventions and Citations in Xenophon's
Hellenica and Anabasis